Stem Cell Research (Mar 2017)

New hPSC-based human models to study pediatric Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia harboring the fusion oncogene RBM15-MKL1

  • Verónica Ayllón,
  • Marina Vogel-González,
  • Federico González-Pozas,
  • Joan Domingo-Reinés,
  • Rosa Montes,
  • Lucía Morales-Cacho,
  • Verónica Ramos-Mejía

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scr.2016.12.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Pediatric Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia not associated to Down Syndrome (non-DS AMKL) is a rare disease with a dismal prognosis. Around 15% of patients carry the chromosomal translocation t(1;22) that originates the fusion oncogene RBM15-MKL1, which is linked to an earlier disease onset (median of 6 months of age) and arises in utero. Here we report the generation of two hPSC cell lines constitutively expressing the oncogene RBM15-MKL1, resulting in an increased expression of known RBM15-MKL1 gene targets. These cell lines represent new disease models of pediatric AMKL to study the impact of the RBM15-MKL1 oncogene on human embryonic hematopoietic development.